whether it is mike johnson, kevin mccarthy, or john boehner, [indiscernible] they don't really have a governing boss trying to pass legislation. they have a governing philosophy using the tools the house offers to try to block legislation and to block anything positive for the country, and the senate is doing the same thing with the filibuster. our nation, this goes beyond the slow majority. i think this just goes about what is there philosophy and how are they going to implement that? and the framework of our congress is delicate, and unless there is a will to compromise on both sides, especially when we come from different philosophies, nothing is ever going to get done, and you can look at the proposed legislation from the senate on the border and immigration, and this is not new. you go back 10 years ago to 2013, there was another thing that the house killed, and ruth bader was trying to legislate budget matters of president obama to get the conference in order, and they would just fight everything. if you want to do nothing, this is a great conference and you can do that. host: t